The 115 million crown ($17.5 million) facility will produce biomethane from manure and organic wastes and is directly connected to the Danish gas network, the company said in a written release.
The new biogas plant will process 300,000 tonnes of biomass annually, of which approximately 250,000 tonnes is expected to be manure that would otherwise have ended up as untreated on fields.
The facility is expected to supply the Danish gas grid with approximately 9 million. cubic meters of biomethane -- enough to power 6,500 homes.
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